After 14 Years, Tortie Cat Becomes Honorary President for Students' Union

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They say cats were born to rule. A tortie cat who resides at University of Southampton Students' Union (in Southampton, the UK) has been elected to be the Honorary President. This campus cat with serious cattitude has been with the students since 2002.

According to Franklin, "She's an independent feline who doesn't rely on anyone for anything (except food, water and the occasional belly rub) – she is the world's most aloof cat and if she lets you pet her, you are truly among a blessed number. Bae of the year, every year since 2002."

SUSU the cat has brightened up the day of every student that she has come across. Though she spends most of her time napping downstairs in her most trusty chair, she is aware of the needs in these youngsters.

She has been a relaxing presence to the students and empowers them with her independence and nothing-can-phase-me attitude.

After more than a decade residing at the union building, she knows what every student needs and couldn't be more purrfect to lead the Students' Union and help improve their campus life through her ways of de-stressing.

"Now she has years of service caring for students in the Union, and she is a firm favourite among visitors to our building. The honorary presidency reflects the length of her service to the Union, and our students democratically elected to bestow her with the award," Franklin told Love Meow.